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Mrs Win Thomas, of Wellington, at the New Zealand Sign and Display Association conference in Christchurch on Monday. The association ran a “Sign of the Year” competition in conjunction with the conference. The winner was Ross Beckingham, of Dunedin, for the sign he designed for Smith Mower and Saw, Dunedin. The Christchurch firm, Euro-Signs, won the best illuminated sign category for its sign at Chellos, a Christchurch restaurant.

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Press, 27 April 1989, Page 21

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Mrs Win Thomas, of Wellington, at the New Zealand Sign and Display Association conference in Christchurch on Monday. The association ran a “Sign of the Year” competition in conjunction with the conference. The winner was Ross Beckingham, of Dunedin, for the sign he designed for Smith Mower and Saw, Dunedin. The Christchurch firm, Euro-Signs, won the best illuminated sign category for its sign at Chellos, a Christchurch restaurant. Press, 27 April 1989, Page 21

Mrs Win Thomas, of Wellington, at the New Zealand Sign and Display Association conference in Christchurch on Monday. The association ran a “Sign of the Year” competition in conjunction with the conference. The winner was Ross Beckingham, of Dunedin, for the sign he designed for Smith Mower and Saw, Dunedin. The Christchurch firm, Euro-Signs, won the best illuminated sign category for its sign at Chellos, a Christchurch restaurant. Press, 27 April 1989, Page 21